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Iran's nuclear negotiator resigns | Iran's nuclear negotiator resigns |
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Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani has resigned, a government spokesman has said. | Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani has resigned, a government spokesman has said. |
The spokesman, Gholam Hossein Elham, said Mr Larijani had repeatedly offered his resignation and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had finally accepted it. | The spokesman, Gholam Hossein Elham, said Mr Larijani had repeatedly offered his resignation and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had finally accepted it. |
Mr Larijani has been Iran's point man in negotiations with Western countries that suspect Iran of trying to build nuclear weapons. | Mr Larijani has been Iran's point man in negotiations with Western countries that suspect Iran of trying to build nuclear weapons. |
Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes only. | Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes only. |
Mr Elham said a deputy foreign minister, Saeed Jail, would replace Mr Larijani in time for a meeting on Tuesday with the European Union's foreign policy head Javier Solana. | |
The BBC's Jon Leyne, in Tehran, said Mr Larijani has had differences with President Ahmadinejad over how to proceed with negotiations over the country's nuclear programme. | |
Mr Larijani has favoured further negotiations with the West over Iran's uranium enrichment programme, as opposed to the president's more hard-line approach, our correspondent says. |